Summary Of Radius Authentication Configuration Commands; 802.1X Protocol - Avaya G250 Administration Manual

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Summary of RADIUS authentication configuration commands

For more information about these commands, see Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 CLI
Reference, 03-300437.
Table 7: RADIUS authentication configuration command
Command
clear radius
authentication server
set radius
authentication
set radius
authentication
retry-number
set radius
authentication
retry-time
set radius
authentication secret
set radius
authentication server
set radius
authentication
udp-port
show radius
authentication

802.1x protocol

The 802.1x protocol is a method for performing authentication to obtain access to the
G250/G350's LAN ports. 802.1x provides a means of authenticating and authorizing users
attached to a LAN port and of preventing access to that port in cases where the authentication
process fails. On the G350, you can enable 802.1x on the MM314 and MM316 media modules'
10/100 Ethernet ports. On the G250, you can enable 802.1x on the eight Ethernet LAN PoE
ports located on the G250's front panel.
Description
Clear the primary or secondary RADIUS server IP address
Enable or disable RADIUS authentication
Set the number of times to resend an access request when
there is no response
Set the time to wait before resending an access request
Set the shared secret for RADIUS authentication
Set the IP address of the primary or secondary RADIUS
authentication server
Set the RFC 2138 approved UDP port number
Display all RADIUS authentication configurations (shared
secrets are not displayed)
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